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  2. ACA 2014 Code of Ethics - American Counseling Association

    www.counseling.org/docs/default-source/default-document-library/ethics/2014...

    Counseling is a professional relationship that empowers diverse individuals, families, and groups to accomplish mental health, wellness, education, and career goals. Professional values are an important way of living out an ethical commitment. The following are core professional values of the counseling profession: 1.

  3. Values & Statements of the American Counseling Association

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    Values & Statements. The ACA Code of Ethics Preamble outlines five core professional values of the counseling profession that all licensed counselors have trained under and agreed to: Enhancing human development throughout the life span;

  4. 5 Principles of Counselling: A Comprehensive Guide to Effective...

    gcelt.org/5-principles-of-counselling-a-comprehensive-guide-to-effective-therapy

    What is core value of counseling. The core values of counseling are the fundamental principles that shape the field. These values include: Respect: Treating every individual with dignity and honoring their autonomy, beliefs, and values.

  5. Understanding the Core Values of Counseling Psychology: Embracing...

    listen-hard.com/social-and-cultural-psychology/values-of-counselling-psychology

    Key Takeaways: Respect for individuals and their worth is a core value in counseling psychology, promoting a non-judgmental and empathetic approach towards clients. Counseling psychologists are guided by principles of active listening, collaboration, and cultural competence in their practice.

  6. The recipe for truly great counseling - American Counseling...

    www.counseling.org/publications/counseling-today-magazine/article-archive/...

    My top counseling skills or attributes include: a) interpersonal skills for establishing positive emotional bonds with clients (these include active listening and the ability to experience and communicate — as Carl Rogers would say — empathic understanding); b) skills for collaboratively formulating counseling goals with clients; and c ...

  7. Ethics and Values in Psychotherapy

    societyforpsychotherapy.org/ethics-and-values-in-psychotherapy

    The Values of the Profession. Codes of ethics are based on a widely accepted set of underlying values. As described by Beauchamp and Childress (2012), these include: Beneficencethe obligation to provide benefit to those we serve in our professional roles.

  8. American Counseling Association Code of Ethics

    counseling.northwestern.edu/blog/aca-code-of-ethics

    The five core professional values of the Counseling@Northwestern program include: Enhancing human development throughout the life span. Honoring diversity and embracing a multicultural approach in support of the worth, dignity, potential, and uniqueness of people within their social and cultural contexts.

  9. NBCC Code of Ethics - National Board for Certified Counselors

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    NBCC CORE VALUES AND BELIEFS AS INTEGRATED INTO THE CODE. Counselors will be civil in their actions and words, avoiding arrogance, assumptions, and hubris. Counselors seek to listen to others with intention and respond with respect.

  10. The Role of Values In Psychotherapy - Psychology Today

    www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/magical-enlightenment/202111/the-role-values...

    Key points. A value is acquired over time based on education, culture, and experience. There are several scientific scales to measure values. Exploring a client's value system during therapy is...

  11. Values in therapy: A clinician's guide to helping clients explore values, increase psychological flexibility & live a more meaningful life.